F7 Financial Reporting (INT)
| 124 days to the F7 exam |
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Our free ExP resources will maximise your chances of success in your exam.
YOUR "COURSE IN A COFFEE BREAK"
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- 3 Framework - ValuationADDITIONAL ACCA F7 VIDEOS
- 1 Framework - purpose & qualitative characteristics
- 2 Framework - Fin statements & recognition
- 4 Framework - HCA weaknesses and inflation
- 5 Components concepts and SOFP
- 6 SOCI SOCIE and exam approach
- 7 Substance over form; sale or return of inventory
- 8 Debt factoring
- 9 Secured loan on inventory
- 10 IAS 18 general rules and bundled services
- 11 Construction contracts - basics
- 12 Provisions on non current assets
- 13 Calculation of provisions
- 14 Finance leases
- 15 Convertible bonds
- 16 Impairment losses
- 17 Financial instruments
- 18 Examples on financial instruments
- 2 Framework - Fin statements & recognition
- 4 Framework - HCA weaknesses and inflation
- 5 Components concepts and SOFP
- 6 SOCI SOCIE and exam approach
- 7 Substance over form; sale or return of inventory
- 8 Debt factoring
- 9 Secured loan on inventory
- 10 IAS 18 general rules and bundled services
- 11 Construction contracts - basics
- 12 Provisions on non current assets
- 13 Calculation of provisions
- 14 Finance leases
- 15 Convertible bonds
- 16 Impairment losses
- 17 Financial instruments
- 18 Examples on financial instruments
You can access an ACCA F7 ExP virtual classroom course free of charge. Designed to enable you to learn in comfortable "coffee break" segments the course will provide you with support to pass your F7 exam. Click here to download the notes to accompany the video you're watching.
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The four qualitative characteristics of financial information, as defined by the IFRS framework, are as follows: A. Relevance, Materiality, True and Fair View, Comparability B. Relevance, Reliability, Comparability, Understandability C. Reliability, Completeness, Consistency, Substance over Form D. Reliability, Prudence, Neutrality, Comparability |




